Ac ouple things:
Just because a Wizards product has a d20 logo on it, doens't mean that its
open.
This is only true for Wizards (since they own the d20 logo).
You can only use Wizards stuff that has been added to the SRD (find it at
www.opengamingfoundation.org)
Xp Awards: You CANNOT do this if you want to have the d20 logo in your
product. (You could release under just the OGL though)
Alternate classes, domains: These are fine.
Of you've got questions, these are the lists to ask them on. :)
-John
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Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 8:16 PM
To: Open Gaming Foundation
Subject: [Open_Gaming] web site content
Hello, I'm new and have looked over the OGL and the SRD. As far as I can
read, the charater creation and xp advancement rules are not to go in any
document labeled as a d20 system product. Is that right?
I want to make a home-brew campaign site that will include house rules, on
Xp awards (story and other things left brief in the DMG) Alternate classes,
and new domains for clerics.
I am making sure I do not use any WotC protected names and characters.
I am also wondering if i can include reference and mods to classes and
spells from books other than the core 3.
examples might be monsters or faerun, sword and fist. Can I include
references and possible stat blocks for NPC monsters that exist in my
campaign world that were taken from the Forgotten Realms setting? As I
understand those creatures are most likly protected, but they are also
published as D20 so are they fair game to include in a document (website.)
I have more questions and things I don't understand but this should do for
now. Some one said they found a FAQ, can I please get a copy.
Thank You very much,
See ya on the DND-L
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